I had this problem on my SuSE 8.0 system, and an alsa upgrade is available for it.
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pubpeople/tiwai/8.0-i386/alsa.rpm ftp://ftp.suse.com/pubpeople/tiwai/8.0-i386/alsa-drivers.rpm Install:- rpm -Uvh alsa.rpm rpm -Uvh --force alsa-driver.rpm Do not configure your soundcard with Yast 2 after updating as described. Use alsaconf. This particular fix applies to SuSE 8.0 only but there might be alsa updates for other OS. Rick > > Message: 8 > Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 13:40:15 +0200 > To: Benjamin Scherrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [Avifile]avi's play too fast > From: Zdenek Kabelac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 01:27:09AM -0400, Benjamin Scherrey wrote: > > I've got aviplay (avifile-0.7.16-20020913) built on my linux 2.4.9 > > system (gcc 3.2) and the divx4linux-20020718 codecs. Unfortunately, > > every .avi file I play runs as superfast speed (sound+video). How do > > I get this thing to slow down to real time? > > If the audio systems consumes samples twice as fast it might > have cause such problems - try to use SDL audio driver - > there are some convertors for such hardware (i.e. some audio > chips might not support mono or stereo or they could be > running only on given rate. > > You should probably try to describe the hw you use. > I assume you have some VIA chipset which has fixed 48000Hz > sample clock - you might enable resampler in configure windows > and use 48KHz for both values - this could help in this case. > > > -- > .''`. Zdenek Kabelac kabi@{debian.org, users.sf.net, fi.muni.cz} > : :' : Debian GNU/Linux maintainer - www.debian.{org,cz} > `. `' Overclocker's house :) > `- http://www.bbspot.com/News/2002/08/house.html > > > --__--__-- > _______________________________________________ Avifile mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://prak.org/mailman/listinfo/avifile
